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The phrase "a knockout piece of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exceptionally impressive or outstanding, often in the context of art, writing, or performance.
Example: "The artist unveiled a knockout piece of sculpture that left everyone in awe."
Alternatives: "an outstanding work of" or "a stunning example of".
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"This is a knockout piece of technology," says Mr Fearnley.
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Suddenly, every city wants its own knockout piece of modern architecture.
Sebastian Izzard, inaugurating new quarters, also has a knockout Momoyama piece: a full-size pair of six-panel screens on the classic theme of an arching bridge shaded by willows.
Other knockout pieces are the smallish "Seed Jar" of polychromed earthenware by Dorothy Torivio of Acoma, N.M.
It was a knockout of a dish.
"It's a knockout," she said of the new building.
A startling piece of news.
A Salty Piece of Land.
This is a beautiful piece of work.
A piece of bread.
A piece of bone".
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